Youthnet's 20th Annual Legacy of Caring Breakfast was held at McIntyre Hall on Wednesday, April 10th. It was a beautiful morning filled with reflections on Youthnet's growth over the past year.
We were deeply moved by firsthand accounts from foster parents and program participants, illustrating the profound impact Youthnet has woven into the fabric of countless lives within our community.
Youthnet staff were able to share about their programs and the ways we continue to impact the lives of the children, youth and families we serve all across Washington State through Therapeutic Foster Network, Combined In-Home Services, and our Adolescent Services programs.
We were delighted to hear from Sheila Countryman-Bean about the heartfelt motivations behind the noble endeavors of this year's Legacy of Caring Award recipient, the Dwayne Layne Auto Family.
Board President, Rebecca Carroll, outlined the pressing needs that lie ahead for Youthnet in the upcoming year, notably the essential renovations required for our main office building. These updates are vital to ensure that our decades-old building continues to serve its purpose effectively.
To all who have graciously extended their support and generosity, we extend our heartfelt thanks. Your contributions fuel our mission, propelling us toward yet another year of transformative service to those in our community who rely on Youthnet the most. Together, let us embrace the promise of another year filled with compassion, empowerment, and unwavering dedication to making a difference.
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